Saturday, 31 December 2011

An Old DELETED Article

Nothing but facts. Read for yourselves. Then decide
whether Dr Amaral's book should have been
banned.

Saturday, 20 March 2010

The Article That Team McCann Didn't Want You
To Read

This article appeared, very briefly, in the UK Daily Express in
September 2007. It was very quickly removed, and all traces of it erased from
the DE Website. Forunately, a saved copy has since been discovered.

Just
why is this article so "dangerous"?

’MCCANNS ARE LYING’24th SeptemberMadeleine McCannMonday September
24,2007By David Pilditch and Martin Evans in Praia da Luz

Portuguese
police believe Gerry and Kate McCann are using friends to hide their role in
killing Madeleine.The Daily Express can reveal that their seven holiday friends
may now be named as suspects as police believe they are hiding the truth about
Madeleine’s death.The dramatic move comes as it was reported that former chief
suspect Robert Murat is to be told he will not face charges over the
four-year-old’s disappearance. Ruling him out of the four-month investigation
will leave Kate and Gerry McCann as the sole suspects.

Last night police
sources said the decision could have a devastating impact on the McCanns’
defence. In an astonishing twist, British expat Murat could be used as a key
prosecution witness against the McCanns. Almost the entire police case against
Murat was built on evidence from the couple’s holiday
friends.

Investigators believe the McCanns “cooked up a story” that
Madeleine had been kidnapped to throw them off the trail and enlisted members of
their party to provide them with an alibi. They also believe the group tried to
turn the focus of the investigation towards Murat.

Yesterday it was
revealed that police are questioning new witnesses who cast doubts over the
evidence of members of the holiday group.The McCanns and their friends told how
they took turns to check on their children every 30 minutes as they ate at a
tapas restaurant on May 3, the night Madeleine vanished.

But one
Portuguese newspaper reported that employees at the restaurant insisted that
only Dr Russell O’Brien, 36, and hospital consultant Matthew Oldfield, 37, left
the dinner table that evening. Another witness has come forward to refute the
testimony of a third friend Jane Tanner, 36, who told police she saw a man
carrying a child rushing from the Ocean Club complex at around 9.15pm on May
3.

Yesterday it was reported in Portugal that a new witness, an unnamed
Irishman, told police he was in the same spot as Miss Tanner at the same time
and saw no one. He is the second independent witness to dispute her story and
police sources said they viewed Miss Tanner’s evidence as “unreliable” because
of inconsistencies. Officers are concerned that she apparently changed her
version of the sighting.She originally claimed she saw the suspect rushing
towards the Baptista supermarket in Praia da Luz. She told police the child was
wrapped in a blanket. A second independent witness reported seeing a similar man
with a child in a blanket near the town’s church heading towards the beach. The
route he took matches the alleged trail of death discovered by British sniffer
dogs who detected the scent of a corpse. But Miss Tanner has now told detectives
that the man was heading in a different direction – towards Murat’s home. Police
regard her account as one of a series given by the McCanns and their friends to
convince them that Madeleine had been kidnapped.

Officers believe former
hospital anaesthetist Kate, 39, killed her daughter by accidentally giving her
an overdose of sleeping pills. They are working on the theory that consultant
cardiologist Gerry, also 39, helped to dispose of Madeleine’s body. Police are
awaiting results of toxicology tests carried out on bodily fluids with an 88 per
cent match to Madeleine’s DNA found in the boot of a hire car the couple rented
25 days after she went missing.

Dr O’Brien, along with Mr Oldfield’s wife
Rachael, 36, and another friend Dr Fiona Payne, 34, said they saw Murat near the
McCanns’ apartment on May 3 and their claim appeared to shatter Murat’s
alibi.Detectives interrogated the McCanns at police headquarters in Portimao 17
days ago over the discrepancies. The couple were told separately later that day
they were being named as suspects or arguidos.

Last night another member
of the McCanns’ holiday party was reported to have stepped into the mystery. The
move came after it was revealed that police in Portugal were focusing their
investigation on a “lost seven hours” on the day Madeleine disappeared.Now Dr
Payne’s husband – medical researcher David, 41 – has claimed he saw Madeleine
being put to bed when he visited the McCann flat at 7pm. Before his new
testimony, police sources admitted they could not confirm the whereabouts of
Kate and Madeleine after 1.29pm that day. Kate’s movements were said to be
unaccounted for until she sat down to have dinner with Gerry and their friends
at around 8.40pm.

But the McCanns believe Mr Payne’s testimony will be
crucial in proving their innocence. That would leave just an hour and a half in
which they were supposed to have killed their daughter and disposed of her body.
But last night a source in Portugal said police were viewing alibis provided by
the McCanns’ friends with suspicion. They are convinced that some or all of them
may have known what happened to Madeleine and may have helped to cover up her
death. The source said police had not ruled out the possibility of naming them
all as suspects – and they could face being charged as accessories.

The
source said: “It has long been considered a number of people may have been
involved in this unfortunate case.”In Portugal yesterday it was revealed that
detectives have seized a British police manual from the McCanns.Officers believe
the book could be used as a key piece of evidence in building a case against
them.A Portuguese police source said: “It is certainly not the sort of reading
material you would expect a couple to take on a relaxing family holiday".

2013 Economic Recession:Do you agree with the Metropolitan Police (NSY, England) being attributed an EXTRA £6,228 per DAY towards investigating the McCann case?Their staff is already paid monthly; there are no reports to show the public what is being done.

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